Utopia is an
unincorporated community
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in far southern
Franklin Township,
Clermont County,
Ohio
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,
United States
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, along the banks of the
Ohio River
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. Utopia has been referred to as a "
ghost town
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" although there are still people who live there.
History
First settlement
Utopia was founded in 1844 by the followers of
Charles Fourier
François Marie Charles Fourier (;; 7 April 1772 – 10 October 1837) was a French philosopher, an influential early socialist thinker and one of the founders of utopian socialism. Some of Fourier's social and moral views, held to be radical in ...
, after the failure of an earlier Fourierist
phalanstère
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called the
Clermont Phalanx Clermont may refer to:
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* Clermont, Queensland, a town in the Isaac Region
Belgium
* Clermont-sur-Berwinne, a town in Wallonia
Canada
* Clermont, Prince Edward Island
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. Fourier's writings inspired his readers to create their own
utopian society
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—hence the name "
Utopia
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."
Within three years, the community broke up. It was soon reorganized by
Josiah Warren
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, who founded the town as a means of a small cooperative community that could still carry out functions like the outside world. For instance, the town existed with a
market socialist economy based on Warren's version of the labor theory of value. .
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Josiah Warren
', 1906. Accessed 2007-10-12 from the Pitzer College
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website's Anarchy Archives
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, created 2000-02-17.
First settlers
The sect believed that the world would enter a 35,000-year-long period of peace, and that in order to achieve
enlightenment, they must live in
communes
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with one another. Fourier's followers had attracted several families to live in Utopia for the fee of $25 a year, and in turn each family would receive a wooden house on a small parcel of land.
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Forgotten Ohio
Second settlers
The land that was owned by the sect was then sold to
John O. Wattles, the leader of another group of
Spiritualists
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. Despite the warnings of the locals, Wattles and the Spiritualists moved the dining hall/town hall brick by brick to the river's edge. The move was completed in December 1847 mere days before one of the biggest floods of the 19th century.
Flood of 1847
On the night of December 13, the
Ohio River
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had flooded its banks dramatically and was getting dangerously close to the town hall. However, people were still seeking shelter in the hall because their houses were becoming flooded. During a party that was being held at the hall that evening, the river, many feet above flood stage, washed out the south wall of the building, sweeping out a large number of Spiritualists. Some who were swept away did survive, but most drowned or were overcome by hypothermia in the icy river.
Second settlement
The settlement was reorganized in 1847 as an
individualist anarchist
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colony by
Josiah Warren
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and associates. Personal invitation from the first settlers was required for admission to the community, with Warren reasoning that the most valuable individual
liberty
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In modern politics, liberty is understood as the state of being free within society fr ...
was "the liberty to choose our associates at all times." Land was not owned communally, but individually, with lots being bought and sold at cost, as required by contractual arrangement. The economy of the community was a system based upon
private property
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and a
market economy
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where labor was the basis of exchange value (see ''
mutualism''). Goods and services were traded by the medium of
labor notes
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. By the mid-1850s, the community eventually came to contain approximately forty buildings — about half of which were of an industrial nature. Also present were two
time stores.
The impact of the Civil War, the rising prices of surrounding land that made expansion difficult, and the requirement of being invited by the original settlers are said to have led to the eventual dissolution of the project. However, as late as 1875, several of the original occupants remained, and some business in the area was still being conducted by labor notes. By that time, the area had come to be known as Smith's Landing.
Warren left Utopia a year after its inception to lecture and assist in setting up other colonies. The most significant of these was
Modern Times. However, he did return to visit occasionally. After his last visit in the winter of 1855-1856, he remarked:
My visit to that little germ of Equitable society, now eight and a half years old, has given me higher hopes and expectations than I had before dared to entertain. It is not the display that the little group of buildings makes to the eye ... but knowing the means by which these ... have been acquired, and seeing that there the subject of Equity has had eight years and six months deep study and practical trial, and that from the beginning ... the subject had lost nothing with those who first took hold of it ... but had gained ... from year to year in their highest judgement and affectionate regard.
Geography
Utopia is located on the northern bank of the Ohio River in the southeast corner of Clermont County, in southwest Ohio. It lies along
U.S. Route 52
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.
Gallery
File:UtopiaOH1.JPG, Utopia community sign.
File:UtopiaOH2.JPG, Looking west on US Highway 52 in Utopia.
File:Utopia, Ohio Historical Marker.JPG, Ohio Historical Marker on US Highway 52.
See also
*
Anarchism in the United States
Anarchism in the United States began in the mid-19th century and started to grow in influence as it entered the American labor movements, growing an anarcho-communist current as well as gaining notoriety for violent propaganda of the deed and c ...
References
Further reading
* Rick Crawford, ''Uneasy Spirits: 13 Ghost Stories from Clermont County, Ohio'' (Rhiannon Publications, 1997)
*
Martin, James J. ''Men Against the State''. The Adrian Allen Associates, Dekalb, Illinois, 1953.
External links
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